Meet Me in Montenegro
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Description
Across war-torn remnants of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Balkan Peninsula is rife with battles. A desolate, rogue warrior chases them, driven by the need to escape his dark past and the horrors of trauma that torment him, as well as mysterious visions of the past and future that invade his dreams. He struggles to find his place in the world, divided between the savage life of a wandering mercenary and the expectations of civilized society.
(Illustrations Included)
This story includes depictions of both real-life and fictional wars and historical figures.
Will be updating every Wednesday and Saturday
Cover art painted by me.
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- ScythianWarlord
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 26
- Views
- 19,551
Chapters(85 total)
- Chapter 44: Beasties and Rabbit StewJan 4, 2025
- Chapter 43: Serbian Settler (Illustration Included.)Jan 2, 2025
- Chapter 42: Vow of PlaitsJan 1, 2025
- Chapter 41: Swords, Stallions and StubbleDec 28, 2024
- Chapter 40: Morning PreparationDec 26, 2024
- Chapter 39: The Dark Tides of Stolen MemoriesDec 26, 2024
- Chapter 38: KotikDec 21, 2024
- Chapter 37: Para VolkovDec 19, 2024
- Chapter 36: Journey to the Edge of the World (Illustration Included)Dec 19, 2024
- Chapter 35: The Slave & Bride TradesDec 14, 2024
- Chapter 34: Rose’s ThornDec 12, 2024
- Chapter 33: Blood of my BloodDec 11, 2024
- Chapter 32: A Warrior's Rightful ClaimDec 7, 2024
- Chapter 31: BullseyeDec 5, 2024
- Chapter 30: A Legend's TutelageDec 4, 2024
- Chapter 29: Battle Fatigue, Melancholia, Ghost SicknessNov 30, 2024
- Chapter 28: Eclipse SolisNov 28, 2024
- Chapter 27: In Taberna Quando SumusNov 27, 2024
- Chapter 26: ThrallNov 23, 2024
- Chapter 25: Atavistic MirageNov 21, 2024
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Community Reviews(2)
- BT14Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0Lately, I’d grown tired of reading high–fantasy novels, so I decided to take a dive into historical fiction and this has to be one of the best I’ve come across.
Reading about Oleksandr’s journey was an absolute delight. The story is rich and engaging, filled with memorable characters and a fascinating blend of Slavic, Scandinavian, and Balkan culture. You can feel the author’s passion shining through in every chapter and It’s clear how much care and effort went into this novel. This novel truly deserves more attention, and it’s a shame that novels like this get overlooked. - nuggetRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0First of all: The illustrations are fantastic. There’s also a comic preview on the author’s Instagram, and it looks incredible.
The novel itself is well-written. Scene descriptions are detailed and immersive, really pulling you into the story. Some parts genuinely shine with quality. Chapter 70, for example, was especially well done. (I name it because it git released recently, not because its the best chapter) The writing clearly stands out, and it’s a shame that more people don’t get to experience it just because the Royal Road audience tends to prefer traditional fantasy.
The author follows a consistent release schedule, which is impressive. I’m writing this review for the author because his passion is rare and genuinely shines through. He clearly puts a lot of effort into his work, and it shows.
Now, onto the negatives (which are very personal opinions):
It’s not a fantasy novel at all. It leans toward a more grounded and serious tone, and on a larger scale, it feels like the protagonist won’t be able to change much, which lowers the sense of impact for me.
That said, this is mostly because I don’t enjoy this particular trope. It’s just not my thing, and the illustrations and the immersive writing were honestly what kept me going.
To the author: I’d love to see you pour this same level of passion into a true fantasy story. I think it would attract a much larger audience. Also I think merging both books would be better. I didn't notice directly that they are connected